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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Famous Attractive Places in UK 2




Harrods 

Since the store first opened its doors in 1849, Harrods has always prided itself on a reputation for excellence. Harrods is a must when seeing London, it is much more than a shopping destination, there is a fascinating history and feel about the place when you walk through the doors. With a wide range of designers, Harrods is a fabulous experience, if you’re not a clothes shopping fan there is a fantastic food court where you can even enjoy the a fabulous steak.





The Eden Project 
The Eden Project is contained in a series of transparent geodesic domes and describes itself as being “all about man's relationship with and dependence upon plants". It is a place of discovery and it described as being a “green theme park”. There are many restaurants and children’s play areas so it is a day that can be enjoyed by the whole family.


The London Eye 

The London Eye offers passengers spectacular views of 55 of London's most famous landmarks - all in just 30 minutes. It is a major feature of London's skyline, and it is possible to make it a major feature of a special event, with the opportunity to have a wedding, hen party and even Christmas on the London Eye, taking in spectacular sights of the beautiful sights.


The Tower Of London 
The Tower of London is rich in years of history and holds some of the most remarkable stories from across the centuries. Despite a grim reputation as a place of torture and death, this powerful and enduring fortress has been enjoyed as a royal palace, served as an armoury and for a number of years even housed a zoo, as well as now priceless jewels and a fascinating history. This is a fascinating day out, full of gruesome history that any history lover will enjoy.


Jorvik Viking Centre 
The Jorvik Viking Centre is one of the most popular attractions outside on London and has over 21 years welcomed over 14 million visitors. You are given the opportunity to experience the year AD975, with reconstructions of Viking-age streets and 3 exciting exhibitions. The Jorvik Viking Centre is a must day out for the whole family.


Madame Tussauds 
Madame Tussauds is a truly entertaining day out; you’ll come face to face with the world’s most famous faces all in the same place at the same time, from singing sensation kylie, Shakespeare to the Dalai Lama. There is something for everyone to enjoy at Madame Tussauds.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Famous Attractive Places in UK


 There is much to do and see in the UK, there are countless attractions for the whole family to enjoy; zoos, theme parks, museums, historic buildings, and much more. You are guaranteed to find something to entertain the kids while you yourself have a fabulous day out.


Alton Towers 
Probably the most famous theme park in Britain, Alton Towers offers an unforgettable day out filled with thrill rides set in 500 acres of scenic grounds. Kids will love the excitement of the rides and the atmosphere Alton Towers promotes, the whole family will enjoy a day at Alton Towers.


     Legoland Windsor

Kids will love a day out to Legoland, with 150 rides and a wide range of fantastic shows to watch, water slides and boat trips Legoland is a truly unforgettable day out for the kids. 35 million pieces of Lego have been used to create scenes from London, Paris, Amsterdam and elsewhere in Europe, a fun day out for the whole family.


      Longleat



Longleat has something for everyone and is a fantastic day out for the whole family, with something to suit every member. The Safari Park allows you to encounter the world’s most amazing animals in the drive through Safari Park. Longleat House is one of the most beautiful stately homes open fort he public to explore and its architecture is one of the best of high Elizabethan architecture. There are also many attractions within Longleat, including a maze, a railway, grounds and gardens, pet’s corner, safari boats and much, much more.


     Ironbridge Gorge Museum


Ironbridge Gorge Museum is home to 10 award-winning Museums spread over 80 acres of land illustrating the industrial revolution beside Thomas Telford's cast iron bridge. See the surviving industries of furnaces, factories, workshops, canals and the settlements of Coalbrookdale, Ironbridge, Jackfield and Coalport.